Didn't think my first post would be about Ikea....
When we moved house about 16 years ago, we decided to 'splash out' on an Ikea kitchen (we were poor, we thought Ikea was upmarket). It was a bit risky as we did not know anyone who had one. We did the floor (laminate), tiling (fancy handmade things), and all the base units, cupboards and plumbing, lighting ourselves. The fancy sink unit, tap, oven and hob did not come from Ikea, but the fridge did (it is a Whirlpool really).
To answer the OP question, I was able to run the washing machine and dishwasher feeds at the back of the cupboards, and there was a void big enough behind a stacked drawer unit. I ran all the wastes under the cupboards (in the kick space) and never had a problem. The sink traps and waste hung down in the sink cupboard, I think that is normal.
The point is that kitchen is still in use, and we still get compliments on how modern and smart it looks - because it does. All the fancy corner cupboard and larder pullouts, and the waste sorting bins all work as well as they did 15 years before. One of the cupboard doors delaminated slightly after about 14 years in service (it's right next to the oven), we went to Ikea and bought an identical one to replace it, no problem - it matched perfectly. I was amazed they still stocked the design.
The reason I bothered to change the door was we recently decided to buy a new house (I needed more workshop space) and rent out our old one, and I thought a new door would be in order. I mention this because the rental agent thought the whole kitchen was new (I admit we had paid for a professional deep clean!).
If there is one thing I would never ever do again is lay a laminate floor in a kitchen - it's a really bad idea!
In our new house, an Ikea kitchen will be fitted in our utility area, I hope it lasts as long!
Simon C
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